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The Oshawa Times, 18 Sep 1959, p. 8

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! Standing between Mr. J. C. Fetterly, principal of Ritson school, and Mrs. Carl Creamer, Miss Blanche Stinson Honored By Ritson Home & School Assn. of the Board of Education, alos Mrs. Dennis Ferguson was host- wished for Miss Stinson a most ess at a personal happy retirement and spoke of Miss Joyce Wolosewich assisting. her willing co-operation as business associate as well as a/Marlene Jackson were co-hostess- family friend. | A large crystal vase from the Home and School was presented to her by Mrs.| Carl Creamer. Miss Stinson was then asked Miss Blanche Stinson, who has retired after 32 years on the teaching staff at Ritson school, was honored on Monday evening, September 14, at the first Home and School Association meeting of the season. Mrs. Garth Gillespie, program convener, introduced Mr. Donald Allman who was master-of-cere- monies. The past-presidents of the Home and School Association and many teaching president of the Ritson Home and School Association, Blanche Stinson cuts the cake associates| book. Buffet refreshm were invited to the platform to/served by the Home a Association P- Wiittington and Mrs. John to cut the cake which was fasl foned in the form of an open ts were School Miss CR i ad aE a at the party held in her honor. --Oshawa Times Photo. PERSONALS Honoring her marriage to Mr. Dennis Edmund Kemp, Miss Lynda Anne Toppings was honor- ed at several pre-nuptial events. shower with a/Miss Beatrice Rosnik and Miss les at a miscellaneous shower. (Mrs. Douglas Redpath, Mrs. W. Greer were hostesses at a neigh- borhood shower. The honored guest was prsented with a card h.| {able and chair set and miscel- {laneous kitchen utensils. Mrs. {David Smith and Mrs. Jeffrey 1| Authors were co-hostesses at a [beth ||Catholic Church recently, The "!|bride is the daughter of Mr. : | Peter J. Bolahood of Oshawa and t | bridegroom is tie sou of Mr, and } [Mrs. Edward Bouckley, O "ewe Rees "i TR Ah ah at SE Sh a i Jo Aldwinckle, Women's THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 18, 1959 VON Directors Resume Meetings The board of directors of the Oshawa Branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses held its first meeting of the fall season on Monday afternoon, September 14, in the board room at the City Hall. As the board had not met since June the reports covered the months of June, July and Aug- ust. In her report for that period, Miss Isabelle Sorley, nurse-in- ry Editor Dial RA 23-3474 Mildred Bolahood Becomes Bride of Ronald Bouckley The marriage of Mildred Eliza- Bolahood and Ronald Michael Bouckley was solem- nized in St. Gregory's Roman silk with beige accessories. the late Mrs. Boizhood and the| Mr and Mrs. Bouckiey will th trip through eastern Canada and the United States. For travelling the bride chose a dress and jacket of toast and beige Hosun make their home in Oshawa. charge stated that 1030 visits had been made, 66 new patients had been admitted and fees col- lected totalled $870.60. Mrs. Ellen Durant, relief nurse, had worked from July 1 to August 21 and Mrs. F. Litster had relieved for two days in August. The resignation of the third nurse, Mrs. Norma Bing- ham, became effective on August 31 and Mrs. Durant had: agreed to work until a replacement had been appointed. : Miss Margaret Armstrong, public health student from Queen's University came to Osh- awa on September 14 to spend The couple left on a wedding The Reverend Paul Dwyer DD officiated and said the nuptial Mass. Mr. Jack Driscoll played the wedding music and the solo- ist was Mrs. Eln.er Gibson. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a floor-length gown of bridal satin and chantilly lace embroidered with sequins. A crown of bril- liants held her fingertip veil and she carried a crescent bouquet of white ana yeiluw roses. She was attended by Miss Nora Morad of Detroit and Mrs. Wil- liam King, sister of the bride- groom. They were dressed alike in ehampague ana toast organza trimmed with veivet and wore contrasting feather ercwns and accessories, Their flowers were ellow shasta chrysanthemums in crescent bouquets. Mr. Ted McDonalé acted as best man and the ushers were Larry Bolahood and Howard Mc- Cabe. A reception was held at the Masonic Temple. Receiving for two weeks observing with the| During the meeting it was an- local aurses. The Venerable H., B. Clever-nounced that the Oshawa VON don, president, presided at the headquarters would move on Oc-|s! meeting. The minutes were read tober 1 from the City Hall build- iss Helen Boddy, secretary, nd Mo. F. = oe My ra ing to the CKLB building on King urer, gave the financial report. street west. the Cuba's nationa' police and armed forces. It hibiting women from riding is military or police vehicles. GONE IS ROMANCE HAVANA (AP)--Premier Fidel Castro's government today took ome of romance out of issued an order pro- TO LIVE AT MAPLE GROVE merly Miss Helen Kathleen Butt, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Butt, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is Pictured after their wedding recently at St. Stephen's Unit- ed Church are Mr. and Mrs. David Maxwell Reynolds, For- the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Reynolds, formerly of Toronto. --Photo by Ireland TWO MODERN STORES IN OPEN ' |miscellaneous shower and were sit with the honored guest, one|executive. rons by Mrs. Charles Neil and of them being her sister, Mrs.| The president, Mrs. Carl ag > 5 J. K. Valleau. |Creamer, presided for the push es. hotles Hill, Following She A beautiful corsage was pinned ness meeting and the principal.(onterta'ned at the home of Mr land a corsage of pink baby on Miss Stinson's lapel by Mr,Mr. J. C. Fetterley, introducedanq Mrs, Jame: Kemp, parents|chrysanthemums. The bride- J. C. Fetterly. Mr. W. J. Mc-|the teaching staff for the new|.f the prospective bridegroom. |groom's mother was in pink lace Donald, school inspector, spoke|term. over satin with white accessories of the great contribution Miss| Roll call was won by Miss Eve.| Mr. and Mrs. John Sciuk, Mary ang a corsage of white baby Stinson had given to education|lyn Tindall's morning kindergar-|street, have returned from a two- chrysanthemums. end wished her many happy|ten class, It was decided to hold month holiday in Poland, visiting] years in her well-earned retire-/the next meeting "children's relatives in Warsaw, Zakopany| ment. |reading" at the McLaughlin |and Czestovahowa. Mr. Stephen Saywell, chairman!Library on Monday, October 19. You are invited by the Social GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES on to send in any little |items of interest. News of teas, | surprise parties, showers, anni- versaries and coining and goings are alway very acceptable and LOUIE HOGARTH AUX. also appoin®. Members were|for Which there is no charge. The Louie Hogarth Auxiliary|reminded that old nylon stock-|Please write or telephone RA Women's Missionary Society of|ings were still needed to be sent|3-3474, local 18. Albert Street United Church met| abroad. fesently, opening the fall and| A trip ya arranged for pres- winter season. ent members te attend show- Mrs. Lawson Parks conducted|ing of Porgy and idly at the|included Mr. aad Mrs. Alfred | Mrs. Eric Y. Green and Mrs. the devotional with hymns and| Tivoli Theatre in Toronto, mem-|Morad, Mr. John Francis and|James K. Lawrence were two of poems, taking for her theme bers to be at the bus station no|Mrs. Adecb Macksoud, all of De-|the volunteer hostesses last Satur- Supithe". later than 6.45 p.m. troit; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Michael, |day at the Art Gallery sponsored Mrs. Wilbur Down 1 An t was made the Misses Evelyn, Rose Marie, by the Canadian Cancer Society the members and the business|that a general meeting will be|Vera, Kay Michael, all of Pick-|at the Canadian National Exhibi- meeting followed. Miss Cora|held in the Union Hall, on Thurs.|ering; Mrs, James Michael, To-ition, Harvey and Mrs. Samuel Gibbs|day, September 24, at 8 o'clock. | mmm . wr ; gave an interesting report on the(Old and new members are in- the bride, her grandmother, Mrs. John Bolahood, wore royal blue crepe with navy blue accessories RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS SMART NEW "ORLON" CARDIGANS "BULKY" is the fashion-word for Cardigans , . . and the smartly- dressed will want lovely Bulky Car- digans of fine quality "Orlon" for Now-&-Later wear, See Zeller's grand selection. ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mi- chael, Mimico; Mr and Mrs. Jacob Wakil and son, St. Cathar- ines; Mr. Alan Rowlands, To- ronto. Mrs. Peter Santara of Fort Wil- {ilam, (nee Shirley Robinson of Oshawa), came to Oshawa to at- tend tlie funeral of her uncle, the late Mr. Elmer Ferguson, and is visiting her mother, Mrs. An- nette Robinson, King street west. Guests from out of town at the Bouckley-Bolahood wedding] WHITE HI-BULK "ORLON": In attractive novelty-knit, styled with button-up convertible collar and interesting pocket detail. S.M.L Superior quality, Zeller-Value. CATHOLIC NUPTIALS Mary Ann Schmalz and | Mr. and Mrs. Kaspar Schmalz Joseph Alexander MacNeil, | of Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatche- both of Oshawa, are pictured | wan, and the bridegroom is the with the Reverend L..T, Mc- | son of Mr, and Mts, Joseph Gough who officiated at their | B. MacNeil of New Glasgow a Nova Scotia. The couple will School for Leaders held recently under the direction of the WMS at the Ontario Ladies College, Whitby. The first work planned, is to send the bale of children's cloth- ing to mission work. The next meeting will be held October 7. The mission: study book on Africa will be used this season for study period. WESTMOUNT WA The monthly meeting of West- mount United Church WA was held at ihe church with a large attendance. Mrs. Gordon Wherry, presi- dent, presided. Mrs. C. E. Mc- Inroy was in charge of the devo- tional period, assisted by Mrs. * Ebert Small. The: Reverend William Gibb spoke on stewardship and said all needed to take time for God. Mrs. Mclnroy thanked Mr. Gibb for his talk, Mts. Byron Boville collected up the, offering. The business meet- ing fol-owed with Mrs. B. E. W. Boville reading the treasurer's repbrt. Mrs. Rupert Harrison reag the minutes of last meet- ing, correspondence and roll call. Mrs. Frank Owen, literature, Mrs. Miles Stoughton, cards, Mrs: John Jackson reported on tel calls. ms were made and conven- ers*named for the turkey supper On ¥ctober 7 at the church. * FRIENDSHIP GROUP The September meeting of the Frigndship grour of Northminster Unga Church WA was held at the *home of the president, Mrs. Gedbge Fisher, who conducted thesworship service using as her ge, "The Five Talents", Mrs. Allan Creech read a poem "Thoughts on Friendship". The setretary's report was reagyby Mrs. Creech, followed by the 'treasurer's report by Mrs. Waller Alexander. Ew®eirvoue worked on articles for gthe fall fair to be held at the ¥#urch in November. reshments were served by Mrs#i George Fisher and Mrs. Creech. OLD COUNTRY CLUB o (Ladies' Group) The first meeting of the fall season of the Oshawa and Dis- tric Cld Country Club Ladies' Grogp was held on Monday, Sep- temBeér 14, with twenty-nine members. present. M#s. James McKeever, retiring president, opened the meeting with. a welcome to old and new members Activities of last year's clubs meetings were read. Preecedings for the election of new "officers were led by Mrs. Jams McNab. Officers elected were: dent, Mrs. Robert Lee; presiglent, Mrs. James Keever; secretary, Mrs. Arthur Grave: treasurer, Mrs. William Exley: sick convener, Mrs. Rob-| ert _Marshai'; press reporter,| Mrs. 'Derek Gandy. | Presi- Me- vited to attend. vice- | The raffle was won by Mrs. Robert Marshall. MAXWELL HEIGHTS H AND 8 Introduction of the teachers was the theme for the first meet- ing of the season ci Maxwell Heights Home and School Associa- tion and new members were wel- comed and introduced. A brief discussion of the pro- grams for the year took place, and the following program chair- men were installed in office: Membership, Mrs. Vernon Wales; citizensnip, Mrs. Harry Rose; children's reading, Mrs. Stanley Ogle; health, Mrs. William Wood- cock; parent educatior, Mrs, Rob- ert Patte; hospitality, Mrs. Frank Bartlett; publications, Mrs. John Shepherd; program, Mrs. Lloyd Cruwys. A presentation was made to Mrs. John Dyck, the treasurer, who has moved from the district and Mrs. James Scuch was in- stalled as the new treasurer. Room count was won by Mrs. Joy Noble, Grade 1 teacher. ENOX PRESBYTERIAN WMS The Afternjon Auxiliary of the WMS at Knox -Presbyterian Church was held Tuesday after- noon September 14. The president, Mrs. Leslie Bee- croft, opened the meeting with a poem, "Where Shall I Work To- day". The devotional period was taken by Mrs. 8. McEachern. Mrs. D. Polson, treasurer, gave her re- port. The minutes and correspon- dence were read. The guest soloist was Mrs. Neil MacDonald ac. companied by Mrs. Jan Drygala. The group was privileged to have as a gues! speaker Mrs. Fred Black, Toronto, president of East Toronto Presbyterial, who brought a very inspiring message on "The Women of the Church". The president reminded the members of the Fall Rally of the WMS to be held in St. Mat- thews Presbyterian Church, To- ronto, on September 24. The fall Thankoffering meeting will be held October 13 and the guest speaker will be Mrs, J. F. Grey, Bangalore, India. | Mrs. S. McEachern reported subscriptions te Glad Tidings should be in by Oct. 15. PERMANENTLY REMOVED By Electrolysis end the newest, revealing your true self, free of worry end rassment. 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